Butler Motor Speedway - 2014 General Rules

The rules and/or regulations set forth herein do not express or imply warranty of safety from publication of or compliance with these rules and/or regulations; they are intended as a guide
for the conduct of the sport and are in no way a guarantee against injury.

All drivers must have a RACEceiver one way communication device.

Appearance

Numbers with letters are allowed. Letters are to be made large enough to be visible from the scoring tower.

Numbers must measure minimum of 22 inches high by a minimum of 15 inches in width. The thickness of the number must be no less than 3 inches.

Color of the number must be contrasting with the car color.

Numbers must be located on both doors and the roof of the car. Put the roof number so it can be read from the tower when the car is on the front stretch.

Conditions

No alcoholic beverages or controlled substances are to be consumed before or during races by anyone entering the pit area.

Butler Motor Speedway officials reserve the right to reject or allow the entry of any driver or car.

Rule changes or interpretation of rules is at the discretion of track officials.

The decision of track officials is final.

Suspensions will be strictly enforced for fighting or any other acts the management of Butler Motor Speedway deem inappropriate. Any actions that need be will be prosecuted to the fullest
extent of the law.

Race Lengths

All Heat Races will be 8 Laps in distance or 6 minutes.

A Main Features

Due to length of time and yellows a race has been on the track, features could be cut short on laps, this will be at the discretion of Track Officials.

Modifieds: 20 Laps

Sportsmans: 20 Laps

Sprints: 25 Laps

Street Stocks: 20 Laps

Race Procedures

Typically a maximum of 20 cars will start the A Main.

Butler Motor Speedway officials due to time or car count factors may shorten races.

Driver must attempt to start A or B main to be eligible for start money.

Racing Rules

At no time shall any non-competing member, crew member, owner or other person associated with a race car be permitted on the racing surface following the start of a race and prior to the
final lap without the express permission of a Speedway official. Failure to do so could lead to immediate removal from speedway property. This rule is in place for your crew members safety.

Butler Motor Speedway officials reserve the right to request a doctor's release at any time, for a said driver to participate at Butler Motor Speedway.

Driver and car changes are permitted only prior to the official start of a race. The official start of a race is when the field enters the track. When determining the official start, one
lap does not have to be completed. However, scoring for position does not begin until one green flag lap has been completed. All cars will need to enter the track under their own power to
get start money and points. After that point, no change of drivers is permitted. Driver changes may occur only if the driver is qualified for that said race. Any drivers making a change will
go to the tail of the field. Points earned will be awarded to the driver starting the race. If a driver wishes to change cars prior to the event start, only the driver or crew chief is allowed
to inform the official of the change prior to the start of the race. If this does not occur, the driver will forfeit all points and payout earned in the event. NO EXCEPTIONS.

On a yellow or red flag that happens on the start of a race, any car(s) that enter the pits will go to the tail of the field, even though a lap has not been completed. All repairs or adjustments
to cars must be made in the pits. This includes portions of the race run under yellow or red flag conditions. Violation will result in the car being placed at the rear of the field.

Cars may only enter the track as directed from the pit steward.

No electronic communication devices are permitted within the car other then RACEceivers.

If a driver refuses the officials order to take a certain position on the track (i.e. go to the back of the field), resulting in a delay of the race, he/she will be penalized one lap or
will be Black-flagged.

When the black flag has been displayed to a racecar, scoring of the car shown the flag will stop until the car returns to the track from the pits after the required consultation.

A driver meets rookie qualifications for his/her division if he/she raced in four or fewer races in a single previous season in that division.

Starts and Restarts

Jumping on initial start of any event: The front row will have two chances to start a race. If either driver jumps both of these starts, the entire front row goes to the tail for the next
attempt.

If you jump a restart you will be put back the number of cars you jumped on the next yellow or penalized at the end of the race, whichever comes first.

Lapped Cars

Lapped cars will be placed at tail of the field for restarts in order of there running at the time of the caution.

Yellow Flags

If you are involved in an accident on the speedway at any time, you will be placed at the tail for the restart.

If you are involved in 2 solo yellow flags during one race event, you will be disqualified from that event.

If you are involved in a caution on the initial start, you will not receive your original starting spot back. You will go to the tail.

At the discretion of the Track Officials if you stop to avoid an accident, you will get your spot back.

The Tap Out Rule, if you are hit during the race and spin out and the driver that spins you taps on roof, you will get your spot back and the driver doing the spinning will go to tail.

If a Track Officials pulls you over to look at car, pull fender out, etc. you will get your spot back as long as it is not part of an accident.